On the recordMarch 7, 2018
The solution to these problems need to come from the ground up, rather than a judge or somebody that has never been on a farm making some very, very important decisions.
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congress.govThe solution to these problems need to come from the ground up, rather than a judge or somebody that has never been on a farm making some very, very important decisions.
Boozman emphasizes that solutions should originate from farmers, not judges.
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